 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the maths reaction, Everton 3 Chelsea 1, we've won a game and we've won a big game today, making no mistake about it, Duncan Ferguson in charge as caretaker man, I just followed Marko Silver sacking and it made a huge difference to this Everton side today. When he picked the team, I worried about Snidl and Sigarton in my field, I'm not going to lie, he went with a 4-4-2, which some people were absolutely delighted with, it was a little bit of a left field, one where it was sand that worked the treat, I'm not going to call that loon under Charles in the front, well cut and a woby on either wing and Everton started the game, obviously he came out, he was introduced to the crowd, great reception and within 30 seconds we were up on that Chelsea, we were closed. We were closing down, putting tackles in and the crowd bounced off for it then and when you get good at some park like that, it is difficult to play at, it's a bad pit for awake teams, when Chelsea looked a little bit caught up in it as well at times, but we had the perfect start, 5 minutes, good move, good ball, out of sit, there'd be great cross and the Charles would have brilliant had that into the corner, then had to give us the lead and it was mad seeing Duncan running down the touch line, jumping up and clenching his fist there with the shoot on. But it was brilliant, it was brilliant as well and Godderson was bouncing, the players really put a shift in, it was excellent you know, when Chelsea had a lot of the ballpoolers sitting, William particularly in the first half looked very very good, but he did look frail at the back of Godderson, that zoom wasn't great, Christiansen wasn't great either, like the look of the exchange he looked really good. But we got in a couple of times, it's not my call that Lou and me, he could have put, and possibly should have put us two in the loop, he could have took an exit touch and placed it, but he whacked one straight at Kefyd, and then Theo Welco passed up the opportunity of a volley, a goal by trying to control a ball, he also faced another one across the six yard box that Richard Charles just couldn't get on the end of, Chelsea had a couple of moments themselves, time he had it on twice, looked as though he was going to score, slide man just couldn't get on the end. Of their opportunities, but we got in at half time, one up, you were a little bit worried that Chelsea had come on to us a lot in the second half, came out, but the players were straight back up for it, the crowd you know, keeping them going brilliantly. And we got the second goal, Dominic Alvert Lou, bringing a ball down at Richard Charles back to him, and he knocked it into the net to give us a tune of lead, and we had the nonsense, obviously with VAR and you're a bit worried, but it was given and we were too open, you're thinking right, can we get through the next 15 minutes now and just take this thing out the game, but we didn't, you know, covert it with a sigh of volley from the edge of the box. I haven't seen back, I've only seen it at the game, so I don't know whether Pickford could have done better. I was surprised it went in at the, no at the match, because it was just a ball back in it looked like and it ended up in the net, you know, and we really had to then ride it out for 10 or 15 minutes as Chelsea put us under pressure with the ball, you know, kept the ball, we kept giving it away. I think it was Poole City had a shot which Pickford pushed over, but then Duncan Ferguson made a couple of changes, Tom Davies came on for Richard Charleson, then he brought Bernard on for Theo Walcott, you know, and we just started killing the game a little bit, and obviously we lost Luca Dean as well, it looked like a growing strain, Leighton Baines came on, and we had opportunities to get the third before we actually did them, and we got the third with a scramble in the box, and, you know, Tom Davies done well to go past the cover, it broke back, and there was Dominic Albert Lewin to slide it home, to give us a 3-1 lead, and, you know, God us and he rupted. The fans were magnificent today, and they really responded, the players were brilliant. Without everyone other than playing, like, their best game, it was all about work, right effort and commitment. Gilfee Sigurdun didn't have a great game in terms of his usual double, but he worked hard, Snidlam was excellent working hard, winning tackles, getting us our shape. I thought Sid that he was the man of the match for me, absolutely outstanding, he was. Michael Keane, I thought he was dodgy as anything in the first half, but I thought he was excellent in the second, Hullgate as well was excellent. So, a lot of good performances, but the real commitment, passion and drive is what we love as editonians, and that's why God us and we bounce him, and it was great seeing Duncan celebrating, you know, and the final whistle went, and he was on the pitch. And the crowd were loving it, and it just, it's brilliant, it feels brilliant to have witnessed that. And even if that's his only game as Everton manager, certainly for now, he's played mum, mum, mum, and it was a big win against the good side, they were in the top four, and it was a massive must win game for Everton, and he won it, so you can't do any more than that. So, I am delighted, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you've had, and join us on Patreon, otherwise, enjoy your Saturday night, see you later.